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Yearly Session of Legislature

86. There shall be a Session of the Legislature of Ontario and of that of Quebec once at least in every Year, so that Twelve Months shall not intervene between the last Sitting of the Legislature in each Province in one Session and its first Sitting in the next Session.(41)

‹ Duration of Legislative Assemblies up Speaker, Quorum, etc. ›

CONSTITUTION ACT, 1867

  • I. PRELIMINARY
  • II. UNION
  • III. EXECUTIVE POWER
  • IV. LEGISLATIVE POWER
  • V. PROVINCIAL CONSTITUTIONS
    • Executive Power
    • Legislative Power
      • 1. Ontario
      • 2. Quebec
      • 3. Ontario and Quebec
        • Summoning of Legislative Assemblies
        • Restriction on election of Holders of offices
        • Continuance of existing Election Laws
        • Duration of Legislative Assemblies
        • Yearly Session of Legislature
        • Speaker, Quorum, etc.
      • 4. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
      • 5. Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia
      • 6. The Four Provinces
  • VI. DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS
  • VII. JUDICATURE
  • VIII. REVENUES; DEBTS; ASSETS; TAXATION
  • IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • X. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY
  • XI. ADMISSION OF OTHER COLONIES
  • SCHEDULES :
  • End Notes

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